Katy Perry Relists Los Angeles Compound

She bought the multi-building estate in Runyon Canyon from heiress Aileen Getty

Pop star Katy Perry has re-listed her Los Angeles compound at the summit of Runyon Canyon for $9.285 million.

Ms. Perry, 33, put the Mediterranean-style villa with its stucco facade, red-tile roof and three accompanying buildings back on the market on Wednesday, according to listing records. Aside from the four-bedroom main house, the 2.3-acre property encompasses a security guardhouse, a two-story guest house and a fitness building.

The “California Girls” singer bought the multi-structure estate from oil heiress Aileen Getty for $8.2 million in 2013 through her business manager, property records show.

She first marketed the home in the fall of 2017 for $9.45 million, but removed the listing shortly before Christmas. The home has now returned as a public listing for a slight price reduction.

The interiors reveal Ms. Perry’s moorish and Indian design inspiration, with things like mother-of-pearl inlaid vanities, geometric tiles in the bathroom and kitchen, and brightly colored textiles, images of the home show.

The master suite includes a hammam-like bathroom with a skylight overhanging a free-standing soaking tub.

The agents did not immediately return requests for comment. They refer to the secluded property as a “celebrity’s compound estate” in the listing.

It’s not the first time Mr. Carswell has helped broker a deal for Ms. Perry. The agent also helped the superstar sell a castle-like Hollywood Hills West home she once owned with ex-husband Russell Brand in 2013 for $5.565 million.